RememberMongolia Podcast #2:
A Conversation on Partnerships
February 12th, 2008
Last month our field was blessed by a visit from a vision team from Northern California. This team was interested in exploring ways that their churches could partner with us here in Mongolia. We spent an evening discussing what this partnership might look like. I think this is a beneficial discussion for anyone who is interested in leading the local church into a ministry partnership.
There are five partnership points that will highlight this partnership.
1. Strategic Prayer
2. Communication and Connectedness
3. Partner Care
4. Financial Resourcing
5. Short Term Teams
Listen in while these points and others are discussed.
If there are any who would be interested in knowing more about Partnerships with us in Mongolia, please contact us. We’d love to talk to you more about these Kingdom Building possibilities!
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1. Larry and Krista Lain | February 13th, 2008 at 1:44 pm
We are so incredibly stoked…how awesome that we get to go and meet all the Mongolia partners of Nor Cal….this coming week!
2. Don Sappington | February 19th, 2008 at 3:53 am
This is AWESOME stuff guys. Keep leading the way.
3. Kim Buck | February 19th, 2008 at 1:42 pm
These are so amazing. When I saw the picture of the feast that you were able to take part in, I brought back so many memories of being at your home in Franklin. I am so excited to see how God is using all of you in Mongolia. I also am thankful for your break for school and know that it was probably a much needed break. Please tell Jonathan and Cori that I said hello. Hannah still has the stuffed animal Cori gave her. We love you guys and will talk to you soon.
Kim
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